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That's prompted the Fed to pause any move to ease rates. At a Wednesday press conference, Chair Jerome Powell pointed to stubbornly persistent inflation in January and February's to explain the decision to hold rates steady, adding that the central bank doesn't want to cut prematurely and ri...
Will there be a call for a tax break for those who contribute to their training? That’s whythis storyin yesterday’sNew York Timesabout size of corn reserves caught my eye. The story says that, because of increased use by ethanol producers, the demand for corn in the U.S. is so hig...
Under the plan announced Wednesday, wind companies and other power providers could kill or injure up to 4,200 bald eagles a year without penalty — nearly four times the current limit. Golden eagles could only be killed if companies take steps to minimize the losses, for instance, by re...
Not enough workers and the supervisors are too busy talking about what they will be having for lunch instead of taking on some of the calls. Your every move is watched even when you take a bathroom break. Benefits are pricey and they only care about how they look to the public. Ma...
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care each day “The waivers gave options for the child care to continue serving the meals, because there are [usually] a lot of the requirements that they have to stay within the mealtimes and serving the meals on site, and [allowed] that flexibility to be able to continue serving kids....
U.S.-based commercial satellite imagery providers could get a break from the government soon if a bid to pull back federal controls on image resolution comes to fruition.Federal Times